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Third that on Reaper...like Tony said, GREAT price, fully functioning demo and runs on almost anything. Best, Dennis http://soundcloud.com/usrsbin http://audiozoloft.com http://usrslashsbin.angrek.com/ On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Stephen Goodman <spgoodman@earthlight.net> wrote: > I’ll second that on Reaper. I’ve had no problems with it in 32-bit or > 64-bit Windows 7. Also I can’t recommend FL Studio enough. > > From: Tony K > Sent: Friday, April 01, 2011 6:18 PM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: OT support for DAWs > > I would absolutely take a look at Reaper http://www.reaper.fm/ > > pricing is great, free demo (no limited functionality) forever. Support >is > through their forum and is very good (and free!) > > > > On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 1:06 PM, tim echols <eekamouse67@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >> i am having some problems getting my new computer set up with pro >> tools. i haven't the money at present to purchase pro tools 9.0, but i >went >> ahead when i had the money and got a computer that was compatible, in >part >> because pro tools actually had support staff that helped me to optimize >the >> laptop i had been using for their product, by doing online diagnostics >while >> talking to me by phone. i told him of my future plans to get the >computer i >> now have, and he said he would hold the case open for me. admittedly, >this >> was in december. when i went back, now that it is offseason and i have >the >> time to get the whole system of computer, a delta 1010 and pro tools >working >> together, i am blocked from support by a paywall. and it is not like >pro >> tools is working and i just wantto optimize-- i have no sound through >pro >> tools, can't rewire reason properly as a plug in, can't access but 2 of >the >> 8 inouts on the delta 1010, and my sound just playing files >> suffers randomly after i use pro tools upon random startups afterwards. >> at this point i am seriously regretting getting my computer specifically >> because my experience with support was so positive at pro tools. they >are >> charging PER INCIDENT at a rate of $30 for the level i am at now-- i >didn't >> even look up the rates for pro tools 9.0. >> so, does anyone have experience with the support of other DAWs? i am >> looking around after this incident, because i will be in the market this >> summer, and would like to know how other companies compare vis a vis >> support. pro tools 9.0 comes with a 30 day code for support, but i >will be >> at the peak of my job when i can afford to buy it, so if i am going to >have >> to wait until next year at this time to install it when i have both >money >> and time, i am gong to compare the support of other DAWs in my search >for a >> potential new platform. so, please-- i would like to hear what platform >> people use and about their experiences (or lack thereof) with support. >it >> seems a sea change in policy at pro tools-- like they have decided to >take >> the attitude that it is better to "make money off of repairs" rather >than >> make a good product and support it. yes, i know how much support costs >a >> company. i just want to hear other people's experiences. since this >is a >> recording question, not a looping question, i labeled it off topic. >> >> >> time >> >> >> >> > > > > -- > -==-=-=- > Tony >